UAE moots currency swap with US if Iran impact worsens
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السياق الخليجي
Currency swap arrangements between Gulf central banks and the Federal Reserve have historically served as liquidity backstops during regional geopolitical stress, with the UAE's 2008 swap line providing precedent for emergency dollar access during systemic market pressure. Such announcements typically reflect broader concerns about cross-border payment flows and dollar availability in the Gulf's trade-dependent economy, particularly when regional tensions threaten to disrupt banking channels or oil settlement mechanisms. The structural relationship between Iranian sanctions escalation and GCC currency/liquidity management underscores the Gulf's persistent exposure to external shocks that can simultaneously compress dollar supplies, widen risk premiums, and test central bank reserve managem
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